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Bobby Calvin Football Article

Posted by Coach Mo at Apr 7, 2007 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
Defense & running game will carry Phoenix Christian 11/07/2006 08:14 AM How good is Phoenix Christian? So good they managed to come out flat against San Manuel in Friday’s 2A playoff opener and still win 54 to 8. The Cougars turned it on in the second quarter putting up 29 points. Freshman Bobby Calvin had another big night with a 14-yard touchdown run and a 26-yard interception return for six. The youngster comes off the bench, but is the best tailback on campus. When they run the sweep to the left side Calvin chews up about five or more yards every time. Coach Jim Rattay has a nice group of backs with Calvin and starter Jr. Jarret who’s a good player as well. But to win it all, I think Coach has to give Calvin the bulk of the snaps. One of the coaches’ told me Calvin “Will be the surprise of the playoffs.” I won’t be surprised. I think everyone knows how good he is. It’s no secret to beat the Cougars you have to stop the run and go after quarterback Nate Desantiago. The passing game is efficient and is capable of hitting big plays, but can be shut down. The best thing about the Cougars is there defense; through 11 games they’ve given up only 73 points. You don’t have to be Einstein to figure out the numbers. Senior linebacker Rocky Gingg leads the charge. This kid is always around the football and loves contact. Do I think the Cougars were looking ahead to their second round match-up against St. Johns? Definitely. But here on out for the Cougars the playoff competition gets rough. First, they travel on the road against a very talented St Johns team. Then, if they win, they’ll have a possible semifinal showdown at McClintock High School versus number one Valley Christian, a squad that handed the Cougars their only loss. But you know how the saying goes. “To be the best you’ve got to beat the best.” I think The Cougars will win on Friday and get another chance at Valley Christian. They want a rematch so bad and know there close to getting it. Until next week “True Believers,” work the mind as well as the body, support the teams and teammates and give it all you got. Joe Pequeno over and out!
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Sprinter has to grow up quickly

Posted by Coach Mo at Apr 7, 2007 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
Phoenix Christian's Calvin makes adjustments running in fast lane Richard Obert The Arizona Republic Mar. 16, 2007 12:00 AM Bobby Calvin says he has 19 brothers and sisters, some of whom he has never met. He says his real father, whom he hasn't seen in seven years, is in prison. He characterizes his childhood as always being on the move. "You have to adapt, move around, city to city, always different people around you," he said. Calvin says he is one of the youngest in a current household of eight children, but says he looks the oldest and acts the oldest. "Actually, I'm considered the oldest," he said. He's had to learn fast on the field at Phoenix Christian, where, as a freshman last fall, he joined the varsity football team as a running back and defensive back. In six games, he ran for 430 yards, averaging better than nine yards a carry on an 11-2 team that reached the Class 2A semifinals. This track season, he runs the 100 and 200 meters and will likely anchor the relays, giving the Cougars, what track coach Mo Streety calls "a chance" to unseat perennial power Chandler Valley Christian for the state title. Streety, who was at Desert Vista in the late 1990s when Bobby Wade was the Arizona Player of the Year in football, believes Calvin could end up better than Wade, who played at Arizona and in the NFL. "Bill Patterson is the running backs coach who was at Desert Vista when we had Bobby Wade," Streety said. "We had our share of all-state running backs. We both think (Calvin) might be the best we've had, and we've had a ton of them." Calvin is a mature freshman at 5-foot-10, 185 pounds. He has a barrel chest, a big neck and runs hard. He is closest to his brother Rasheem, a sophomore at Phoenix Christian. Four other brothers from his stepfather Jim Armstrong's side, are athletes who attend Glendale Deer Valley. It's fitting that Calvin is in track's fast lanes, because his life to this point has been lived in the fast lane. He was born in Casa Grande and lived in Yuma, central Phoenix, Eloy and Arizona City to name a few places in his life. His mother, Roxanna Armstrong, has raised Bobby. She got help in 1998 when she married Jim Armstrong. "My mom wants me to do good with my life," Bobby said. Bobby said he once got in trouble with the law but doesn't talk about the details. He got through that time, learned from it and has moved on with the help of friends and family. "I've learned a lot of things on my own," he said. Bobby said he recently began corresponding with his father. "He says he misses me and my brother and wishes he could have thought about the decisions he made before he made them, because they're impacting our lives," Bobby said. "I've got to focus, stay good on my goals, stay determined. I've got to adapt to things very fast."
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2004 CHAMPIONS

Posted by Coach Mo at Apr 7, 2007 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
STATE CHAMPIONS 4X100 Relay: Kyle Gingg, Geoff Burns, Sam Ledford Jr, Danny Lazerri Eric Perez: Long Jump REGION CHAMPIONS 4X100 Relay: Kyle Gingg, Geoff Burns, Sam Ledford Jr, Nate Huss
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2003 CHAMPIONS

Posted by Coach Mo at Apr 7, 2007 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
STATE BOYS TEAM 7TH PLACE GIRLS TEAM 8TH PLACE REGION Brad Kuiper: 300 meter hurdles BOYS TEAM 5TH
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2006 CHAMPIONS

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REGION CHAMPIONS Megan VanHofwegen, 100 meter dash Domoneek Staten, 100 meter hurdles Matt Kredit, 110 meter hurdles Micah Kuiper, high jump Demitrius LaVant, long jump